
New Dominion Bookshop cancels Taylor Harris book reading
New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville has had to cancel a book reading and signing with author Taylor Harris that had been scheduled for Friday, Jan. 21, from 7-8 p.m.

New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville has had to cancel a book reading and signing with author Taylor Harris that had been scheduled for Friday, Jan. 21, from 7-8 p.m.

Wake Forest traveled to Charlottesville desperate for a win. Trailing by seven, with an offense that appeared to be in quicksand, the Deacons went on a 13-0 run that was ultimately the difference in a 63-55 win over Virginia Saturday afternoon in John Paul Jones Arena.

The University of Virginia announced on Friday that it had implemented a temporary set of precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus because of “a significant uptick in cases in the Charlottesville region and around the country.”

Ryan Nelson had been the last holdout as the Virginia offensive line hit the transfer portal. Friday night, Nelson went a different direction, declaring for the 2022 NFL Draft.

Gov. Ralph Northam has announced the launch of the new Virginia Small Business Resiliency Fund program and more than $9.7 million in grants has been awarded for 12 projects throughout the Commonwealth.

Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro has won approval for $2 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The Youngkin Inaugural Committee has announced the parade participants for Virginia’s 74th inauguration.

Record-setting Virginia QB1 Brennan Armstrong announced on social media Thursday night that he will return to UVA for his senior season.

Virginia has finalized an agreement with Norfolk Southern Corporation to expand passenger rail service to the New River Valley for the first time since 1979.

Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville are sponsoring a fee waiver for residents to dispose of storm-related vegetative debris, such as tree limbs, at the Ivy Material Utilization Center.
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